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SpudRider 11-17-2015 12:18 PM

You're welcome. :) Please let us know which tire you choose, and how well it works for you. ;)

bogieboy 11-17-2015 12:59 PM

i would also throw the shinko 705s into the mix as an option... no direct cross sizes, but you could run the 90/90-21 up front and the 120/80-18 out back i would think with no issues... i have a 130/80 rear on my shineray and theres no rubs, but its also a street tire for a 16" rim... just food for thought....

http://www.shinkotireusa.com/tire/705-series

http://shinkotireusa.s3.amazonaws.co...705-series.jpg

SpudRider 11-17-2015 02:25 PM

Thanks for mentioning the Shinko 705 tires, BB. :) When I checked the Shinko website, I forgot to scroll down, and I missed the rear tire sizes. ;) I think the tire sizes you recommended are great.

Rear Tire: 120/80-18
Front Tire: 90/90-21

ironman7408 11-17-2015 04:42 PM

I agree on the Shinko 705's. Those are really nice looking tires for the price!

I will probably pull the trigger on those within the next few months if my funds don't dry up.....

Will post pics after installation.

Thanks everyone!

jaymalmat 11-18-2015 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2LZ (Post 197957)
Thanks Spud! It's the K761's are what I have on my Q. They've been really good tires so far.

X2. I have recently bought and installed the Kenda k761 on my Hawk as well. Price was good and performance good as well. Although when delivered one sticker on each tire said tubless and other tube type, they install n run just fine. Loose dirt and wet grass is like riding on a slick but great for road riding.

jaymalmat 11-18-2015 01:40 PM

If your interested. Here's a link to the tires I bought. Very cheap and the delivery was unexpectedly fast. Came before tracking said they were supposed to.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ilpage_o02_s00
Nevermind the different looking tread pattern. Idk why they used this pic but the tires are the same tread pattern. I was concerned when i ordered but all was good on delivery.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...ilpage_o03_s00
This one is 110/80 r18. If I had to do it over it would've got the 120/80 r18. The 110 is about as wide as the stock front knobby.

And I used stock rear tube and bought a new 90/90 21 front tube. Don't know if I had to but didn't wanna not buy it to find out I should of. Hope this helps.

jaymalmat 11-18-2015 02:06 PM

Forgot to mention. If you want strictly street tires, there's another resident here(Sicario) , that installed strictly street tires, and I must say his bike does look good. Hope you don't mind the mention Sicario. Lol. Here's a link to the post with his pics..http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=15398

The rears are Duro HF918.
The fronts are Duro HF296A

ironman7408 11-23-2015 05:18 PM

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So an update...

I purchased the Shinko 705's, and WOW!

They give the Hawk 250 a totally new feel on the road. Did a quick ride, and even was surprised how stable they were on gravel.

I would recommend them as of now. Will post updates on how they hold up over time.

Sizes I went with:

Front Tire: 90/90-21
Front Tube: 2.75-3.00x21

Rear Tire: 120/80-18
Rear Tube: 4.00-4.50x18

SpudRider 11-23-2015 05:28 PM

Thanks for posting the update. :) Shinko makes good tires, and they look great on your Hawk. :tup:

sevndaythry 11-26-2015 09:47 AM

I just got the shinko 705's.
I did a 90/90-21 on the front and 120/80-18 on the rear. 109$ shipped from motorcycle superstore through Amazon. Tubes were around another 30$. I haven't installed them yet, but they should be good.

I also had my rear brake lock up after adjusting the slop out. I thought my screw had just backed out though.

Republic 08-28-2016 08:00 AM

(Sorry to dig up something old, but this thread is great and always relevant)

Those 705's look great on the Hawk. Are they still working out ok? Have you noticed any highway speed or gas mileage improvement?

Nithious 09-17-2016 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironman7408 (Post 198728)
So an update...

I purchased the Shinko 705's, and WOW!

They give the Hawk 250 a totally new feel on the road. Did a quick ride, and even was surprised how stable they were on gravel.

I would recommend them as of now. Will post updates on how they hold up over time.

Sizes I went with:

Front Tire: 90/90-21
Front Tube: 2.75-3.00x21

Rear Tire: 120/80-18
Rear Tube: 4.00-4.50x18

Will stock tubes work?

chuck 09-17-2016 11:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nithious (Post 231487)
Will stock tubes work?

Yes

Stealthy 08-20-2017 07:08 PM

I blew a tube out in my rear tire this weekend and think I'll just throw on new rubber all the way around.

Anyone recommend one brand of tubes over another?

I would imagine this set is perfectly fine to replace my rear tube:
MMG SET OF TWO: Motorcycle Inner Tube 4.10/4.60-18
..I would rather find something that is a bit more 'heavy duty' for the rear though

Maybe this is a better option for the rear?:
MSR Racing Heavy Duty Tube - 80/100-21/

And this set for the front:
Outlaw Racing Motorcycle Heavy Duty Inner Tube 2.5mm Thick 2.75/3.00-21” Front

I am planning to run with the Shinko 700's for front and rear tire.

Ariel Red Hunter 08-20-2017 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealthy (Post 263866)
I blew a tube out in my rear tire this weekend and think I'll just throw on new rubber all the way around.

Anyone recommend one brand of tubes over another?

I would imagine this set is perfectly fine to replace my rear tube:
MMG SET OF TWO: Motorcycle Inner Tube 4.10/4.60-18
..I would rather find something that is a bit more 'heavy duty' for the rear though

Maybe this is a better option for the rear?:
MSR Racing Heavy Duty Tube - 80/100-21/

And this set for the front:
Outlaw Racing Motorcycle Heavy Duty Inner Tube 2.5mm Thick 2.75/3.00-21” Front

I am planning to run with the Shinko 700's for front and rear tire.

I agree that the standard tubes are too light. You should have no problem finding 4.00 X18 heavy duty tubes. Anybody who sells competition tires will have heavy duty tubes...ARH


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